The Red Wings are on a four-game point streak, and look like they’ll finish around sixth from the bottom of the NHL standings.

The Wings are 3-0-1 headed into Thursday’s game against Montreal, penultimate to Saturday’s season finale against the New York Islanders.

The Wings are holding steady at 26th in the NHL, which would give them 7.5 percent odds of winning the right to draft first overall when the lottery is held April 28.

There is still a chance the Wings could fall a little lower. Arizona has won two in a row, leaving the Coyotes three points behind Detroit with two games remaining. Vancouver has nine points in the past five games, leaving the Canucks two points behind Detroit in the standings with two games remaining.

The Wings could, with a little help from Vancouver and Arizona and a losing streak of their own, finish 27th (good for 8.5 percent lottery odds) or 28th (9.5 percent). The Wings could finish as high as 24th — the Islanders’ victory Tuesday gave them 76 points and they already have the tiebreaker on Detroit in terms of ROWs (regulation or overtime victories), so the Wings can’t move ahead of the Islanders. That would give the Wings 6 percent odds.

Beyond draft lottery odds, the lower they finish, the better for their overall draft positioning.

Last year, they dropped back from seventh to ninth as New Jersey and Philadelphia both won lottery picks and moved ahead of Detroit.